Gal Gadot is the new Wonder Woman, and attendees at Comic-Con 2014 in San Diego, California, were treated to an early glimpse at this new persona. The New York Daily News reported on Saturday that the stars of the upcoming Warner Bros. movie, "Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice," made a brief appearance at Comic-Con. While Gadot, Ben Affleck (Batman) and Henry Cavill (Superman) were on stage, the photo of Gadot in the new bronze costume of Wonder Woman was revealed behind them. The look is totally different from the all-American costume previously associated with the popular female superhero.

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The stars were not permitted to speak or take questions about the upcoming movie. The director, Zack Snyder, did not want to take any chances that a plot secret would be inadvertently revealed. The Hollywood Reporter described the stars’ clothing that did give a nod to the costume worn by their particular character. Gal Gadot had on a leather vest and pants, Affleck was wearing a black leather jacket and dark gray shirt, and Cavill had on a white shirt.

Gal Gadot is 29 years old, and she is familiar to fans from her roles in the Fast and Furious films. IBDm.com tells us more about her life. She is married to Yaron Versano, and they have a little girl who is almost three. Interestingly, Gadot is the first non-American to ever play Wonder Woman. She is from Israel where she and her husband own a Tel-Aviv hotel. She is listed as #84 on the Maxim list of the Hot 100 Women of 2014.

There has been a lot of discussion about the new actress to play Wonder Woman as well as the new Wonder Woman costume. You can view the attached video to see more about the costume. What do you think? Let everyone know in the comment section below.

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Barbie Crafts enjoys pursuing her freelance career by writing on a variety of topics here at the Examiner. She has also been published on Associated Content, Demand Media, Triond, and Crafts 'n Things magazine.

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